Preperitoneal Richter Hernia After a Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass
Matthews BD, Heniford BT, Sing RF.
Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 2001;11:47-49.
Trocar-site incisional hernias are potentially dangerous because of their
susceptibility to become Richter hernias. The authors describe a morbidly obese
patient in whom developed an unusual type of Richter hernia after a laparoscopic
isolated Roux-en-Y gastric bypass at a 10-mm trocar site. Although the fascial
closure of the trocar hernia site was intact, a hernia developed through the
peritoneum into the preperitoneal space. For morbidly obese patients, the thick
preperitoneum is a potential space that allows for the development of a Richter
hernia, despite adequate fascial closure. It is recommended that all 10-mm and
12-mm trocar sites be closed, incorporating the peritoneum into the fascial closure
to obliterate the preperitoneal space, to prevent this postoperative complication.
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